S 1 · 104th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

Introduced 1995-01-04· Sponsored by Sen. Kempthorne, Dirk [R-ID]· Senate

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Latest: Became Public Law No: 104-4.(1995-03-22)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 1995-03-16
Roll #252
Yea 394Nay 28
Democrats
168 Yea·28 Nay
Republicans
225 Yea·0 Nay
PassedHouse · 1995-03-16
Roll #252
Yea 394Nay 28
Democrats
168 Yea·28 Nay
Republicans
225 Yea·0 Nay
PassedSenate · 1995-03-15
Roll #104
Yea 91Nay 9
PassedSenate · 1995-03-15
Roll #104
Yea 91Nay 9

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Legislative Accountability and Reform Title II: Regulatory Accountability and Reform Title III: Review of Unfunded Federal Mandates Title IV: Judicial Review Unfunded Mandate Reform Act of 1995 - Prohibits the application of this Act to any proposed Federal legislation or proposed or final Federal regulation that: (1) enforces the constitutional rights of individuals; (2) establishes or enforces any statutory rights that prohibit various specified types of discrimination; (3) requires compliance with accounting and auditing procedures with respect to grants or other money or property provided by the Federal Government; (4) provides for emergency assistance or relief at the request of any State, local, or tribal government (small government); or (5) is designed as emergency legislation or is necessary for national security or international treaty purposes. Requires each Federal agency to provide to the Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) such information and assistance as the Director may reasonably request to assist him or her in carrying out this Act. Title I: Legislative Accountability and Reform - Amends the Congressional Budget and Impo…

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Cosponsors (20)

4 Democrats16 Republicans